1,000ft Cat6 Ethernet Cable
1,000ft Cat6 Ethernet Cable
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1,000ft Cat6 Ethernet Cable

CABLE-V004W

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Customer Reviews

Based on 85 reviews
49%
(42)
7%
(6)
7%
(6)
8%
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28%
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Anonymous
Cannot handle gigabit

I tried making cables from 1 ft to 30 ft and not a single one of them can handle gigabit speeds. Every single one only gives 100mb. I used a wire tester to check the connectors, all checked out fine. Used a multi-meter to verify the readings from the wire tester, all good. Tried the crimp connectors and crimping tool on other verified gigabit ethernet cables I had laying around and they worked perfectly. The issue is the cable.

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Anonymous
Trash cable

I tried practicing terminating this cable and its absolute trash and a waste if money. Its made of aluminum and easily breaks if moved around too much. Spend a bit more so you can get a cable that is made of pure copper.

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Anonymous
Cheap cable, kinks easily

OK cable. Works at 1Gbps if you don't bend it (which is VERY easy to do). A big time-consuming annoyance is you can't pull the cable out of the box hole like normal without breaking it. You need to open the box and help it out. Overall it's a cheap option, I would never recommend this cable for anything that's not at your home. If you're installing for a customer/family friend I don't reccomend.

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Anonymous
Be cautious. Getting 100Mbit max.

Avoid if you can and buy a reliable Cat6 cable.Here is my experience for the curious ones.Brought two of these. Installed cable throughout the new house just to find out that regardless of length, this cable is brittle and capped at max speed of 100Mbps (that is 10MB/sec).Even a better Cat5 cable provides 1Gbit at shorter distance. Initially I thought it was a connector module and a crimping tool, changed those to highest quality possible but no result.Went as far as trying out other cables to see if I was doing something wrong. I thought I was doing something wrong for two weeks just to realize it's the cable quality. Even purchased other brands and coupled shorter cables with connector; to my surprise 4 of quality cables (50ft each) coupled with LAN connector gave 1Gbit during the test.The sad part is not about the money, but trust and reliability of the product received.

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Anonymous
Check it before you try to use it

The wire is decent after you throw away about 100'. It appeared as though they flattened out the spool before putting it in the box. After about 100' of flattened wire, it seemed OK, carried a current, and should be perfect fir what I need. Just a shame I had to waste so much to get to the good stuff

About Product
Cat6 UTP (unshielded twisted pair) CCA (Copper Clad Aluminum) 23 AWG bulk ethernet cable in easy to use pull box is ideal for your network installation. Case contains 1,000 ft of wire with dark grey jacket. This unshielded cable comes in its own spool box and is connector free, giving the user the freedom to customize the length, wiring, and application. Please note this is Cat6 style cable made from CCA (Copper Clad Aluminum). If you need "commercial grade" or are using the cable for POE then you will need Cat6 cable made from pure copper.
Specifications
  • For indoor use
  • Patch cables
  • Crossover Cables
  • Other network installations
  • 4-pair unshielded twisted pair
  • 1000 FT Cat6 UTP CCA 23 AWG Solid (Copper Clad Aluminum)
Prop 65 Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including Vinyl chloride which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Customer Reviews

Based on 85 reviews
49%
(42)
7%
(6)
7%
(6)
8%
(7)
28%
(24)
A
Anonymous
Cannot handle gigabit

I tried making cables from 1 ft to 30 ft and not a single one of them can handle gigabit speeds. Every single one only gives 100mb. I used a wire tester to check the connectors, all checked out fine. Used a multi-meter to verify the readings from the wire tester, all good. Tried the crimp connectors and crimping tool on other verified gigabit ethernet cables I had laying around and they worked perfectly. The issue is the cable.

A
Anonymous
Trash cable

I tried practicing terminating this cable and its absolute trash and a waste if money. Its made of aluminum and easily breaks if moved around too much. Spend a bit more so you can get a cable that is made of pure copper.

A
Anonymous
Cheap cable, kinks easily

OK cable. Works at 1Gbps if you don't bend it (which is VERY easy to do). A big time-consuming annoyance is you can't pull the cable out of the box hole like normal without breaking it. You need to open the box and help it out. Overall it's a cheap option, I would never recommend this cable for anything that's not at your home. If you're installing for a customer/family friend I don't reccomend.

A
Anonymous
Be cautious. Getting 100Mbit max.

Avoid if you can and buy a reliable Cat6 cable.Here is my experience for the curious ones.Brought two of these. Installed cable throughout the new house just to find out that regardless of length, this cable is brittle and capped at max speed of 100Mbps (that is 10MB/sec).Even a better Cat5 cable provides 1Gbit at shorter distance. Initially I thought it was a connector module and a crimping tool, changed those to highest quality possible but no result.Went as far as trying out other cables to see if I was doing something wrong. I thought I was doing something wrong for two weeks just to realize it's the cable quality. Even purchased other brands and coupled shorter cables with connector; to my surprise 4 of quality cables (50ft each) coupled with LAN connector gave 1Gbit during the test.The sad part is not about the money, but trust and reliability of the product received.

A
Anonymous
Check it before you try to use it

The wire is decent after you throw away about 100'. It appeared as though they flattened out the spool before putting it in the box. After about 100' of flattened wire, it seemed OK, carried a current, and should be perfect fir what I need. Just a shame I had to waste so much to get to the good stuff

Customer Reviews

Based on 85 reviews
49%
(42)
7%
(6)
7%
(6)
8%
(7)
28%
(24)
A
Anonymous
Cannot handle gigabit

I tried making cables from 1 ft to 30 ft and not a single one of them can handle gigabit speeds. Every single one only gives 100mb. I used a wire tester to check the connectors, all checked out fine. Used a multi-meter to verify the readings from the wire tester, all good. Tried the crimp connectors and crimping tool on other verified gigabit ethernet cables I had laying around and they worked perfectly. The issue is the cable.

A
Anonymous
Trash cable

I tried practicing terminating this cable and its absolute trash and a waste if money. Its made of aluminum and easily breaks if moved around too much. Spend a bit more so you can get a cable that is made of pure copper.

A
Anonymous
Cheap cable, kinks easily

OK cable. Works at 1Gbps if you don't bend it (which is VERY easy to do). A big time-consuming annoyance is you can't pull the cable out of the box hole like normal without breaking it. You need to open the box and help it out. Overall it's a cheap option, I would never recommend this cable for anything that's not at your home. If you're installing for a customer/family friend I don't reccomend.

A
Anonymous
Be cautious. Getting 100Mbit max.

Avoid if you can and buy a reliable Cat6 cable.Here is my experience for the curious ones.Brought two of these. Installed cable throughout the new house just to find out that regardless of length, this cable is brittle and capped at max speed of 100Mbps (that is 10MB/sec).Even a better Cat5 cable provides 1Gbit at shorter distance. Initially I thought it was a connector module and a crimping tool, changed those to highest quality possible but no result.Went as far as trying out other cables to see if I was doing something wrong. I thought I was doing something wrong for two weeks just to realize it's the cable quality. Even purchased other brands and coupled shorter cables with connector; to my surprise 4 of quality cables (50ft each) coupled with LAN connector gave 1Gbit during the test.The sad part is not about the money, but trust and reliability of the product received.

A
Anonymous
Check it before you try to use it

The wire is decent after you throw away about 100'. It appeared as though they flattened out the spool before putting it in the box. After about 100' of flattened wire, it seemed OK, carried a current, and should be perfect fir what I need. Just a shame I had to waste so much to get to the good stuff